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Topic: Nick is Sick (Read 6877 times)

When he first posted I thought Pozniceguy was from France. He came across as urbane, polished, sincere. Everything you would expect from one of our long-term survivors. And the fact that I looked at "nice" and pronounced it as "niece" didn't help either. I met Pozniceguy (NICK) in San Francisco last summer at the AMG. I found out he is as American as apple pie but still all of the above (urbane......etc...) He is truly a gentleman and one I proud to call a friend.

Anyway, he sent me a Pm the other day. He was feeling kinda punk and went to the Dr's. They diagnosed pneumonia and put him in the hospital. For a long-term survivor, that is never a good diagnosis.

I'm sure he will be fine. But keep the candles lit and think kind thoughts.

Nick, I hope you get out of the hospital very fast and don't feel sick any more. Take all your medicine and if it's nasty, tell the nurses and doctors to put it in chocolate milk. And sleep, too. Mum says that when you sleep you heal better. Bye!

from sanitex,nick ,i pray with the power from above that in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ you'll surely receive your healing right now ,because our body is a temple of GOD not the temple of sickness,so as a pray every day i'll be puting you in prayer,and you'll be heal asap.

"I'm not keen on the idea of the afterlife - not without knowing who else will be there and what the entertainment will be. Personally I'd rather just take a rest." Oscar Berger, PWA: Looking AIDS in the Face, 1996. RIP.

I am Back!!!!!!!... I really appreciate all the kind words and prayers.....being "old" "sick" and a pain in the ass can be a formula for a really miserable week in Hospital...sparing all the details ...... I am completely over the pneumonia..the other issues are going away rapidly and I will be old self again in a few days.....Hardest part for me was the isolation.. I was in ICU...no visitors for several days then restricted access for the rest of the week.....they let me out yesterday ....Thanks again to all of you.....

"I'm not keen on the idea of the afterlife - not without knowing who else will be there and what the entertainment will be. Personally I'd rather just take a rest." Oscar Berger, PWA: Looking AIDS in the Face, 1996. RIP.